Thank you for such a excellent informative video about machine. It shows your passion.
@timbeconaus4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Deepak. Patrick has made a few videos about his PantoRouter, and there are more to come. So subscribe and stay tuned!
@SMee674 жыл бұрын
Awesome video, Patrick 👍🏽 Such a precise bit of kit!
@timbeconaus4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Bill. Yeah, that little beauty makes some excellent joinery!
@1960fusion4 жыл бұрын
just ordered mine...thanks for the video!
@timbeconaus4 жыл бұрын
Thanks! We hope its kickin' some serious butt in your workshop!
@jimpalmer19444 жыл бұрын
Patrick, thank you for the informative video. I just received my new PantoRouter and was having difficulty matching the mortice size to the tenon. I could not find the instructions in the guide that explained changing the guide bearings from mortice to tenon. You are very good at explaining the steps for using the machine. I hope you continue with the series. I just subscribed to your channel and will be on alert for more of your videos.
@Z-add3 жыл бұрын
How would you create a mortise in the middle of a 8ft long timber. The fence is getting in the way.
@mrxmry32643 жыл бұрын
Remove the fence.
@TheBYLLU Жыл бұрын
We’re can I buy one, and how much?
@Z-add3 жыл бұрын
Once you get a shaper origin handheld cnc you will be able to create any inlays or joints without templates.
@ajcwirko4 жыл бұрын
As an American I love the jab at the Imperial system! It's barbaric and obnoxious to use. Great video!
@timbeconaus4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Alex. Surfing through our videos you will often find our presenters making comments about the imperial system. If you watch our video on the 12" Table saw you will hear Jake's little jab at 'freedom units'! Glad you are on our side!
@mrxmry32643 жыл бұрын
@@timbeconaus freedom units? More like stone age units.
@joeobrien64972 жыл бұрын
Looks a lot a machine and effort to do one of the most basic things all woodworker should know there are better homemade jigs out there I think but got to give 100% on the enthusiasm
@ClintonCaraway4 жыл бұрын
I think the PantoRouter is interesting but if you really want the best manual control horizontal mounted router for jointery.... check out the JDS Multirouter.
@chriscrowe35273 жыл бұрын
All this talk about imperial versus metric units avoids the conversation about a 2 by 4 actually measuring 1 1/2 by 3 1/2 inches.
@mrxmry32643 жыл бұрын
what does that have to do with stoneage vs metric? 2x4s would still be the same size, only the numbers would be different. 3.5 inches or 88.9 millimeters, it wouldn't make any difference to the 2x4 :-)
@wayne2519757 ай бұрын
@@mrxmry3264stoneage? You didnt ĺearn fractions? Pretty easy...
@bob710143 жыл бұрын
lol that imperial isn't real love your videos already. And to be fair an inch is officially defined as 25.4mm. So in reality the imperial system doesn't really exist.
@TheWingnut5819 күн бұрын
You might get more subs if you were to stop shitting on people who use the imperial system......just because you can't understand it doesn't mean we don't. Furthermore, most of the world once used the imperial system.....they just had to create something so that the slower people in society could still use their fingers and toes to do the math....
@timbeconaus18 күн бұрын
🤣 Lots of woodworkers can use their fingers to do fractions... depending on how careful they have been with their table saw...
@TheWingnut5818 күн бұрын
@timbeconaus LMFAO....good point, and one that proves my original point. We don't use fractions for precision work, fractions are mostly taught to kids learning to share apples, cookies etc. We use a 10 based decimal system JUST LIKE YOU DO in metrics....l can teach you if you'd like, assuming you still have all ten digits, lol
@timbeconaus18 күн бұрын
Thanks, but that's OK, we'll stick with the system that the slower people in the USA use: people that work at MIT, SLAC, Fermilab etc...
@TheWingnut5818 күн бұрын
@@timbeconaus just to be clear, I'm fluent in BOTH systems and use them interchangeably in machine work, woodworking, weights and measures etc. on a daily basis..... 3d printing is based on the metric system, machine work and woodworking are about half and half, pyrotechnic "recipes" are mostly metric ...and the list goes on My original comment still stands....you shit on your viewers, you piss them off.....just compare your number of subs with other channels that have been live for the same amount of time, not even close for the most part.....but hey, it's your loss
@timbeconaus18 күн бұрын
Perhaps another example of the Aussie sense of humour not translating well... there have been some cracking 'freedom units' jokes on our channel, but not everyone appreciates them, and we usually get a couple of apoplectic Americans in the comments...
@richardmcmillan59163 жыл бұрын
His rude comment about the Imperial system may show his inability to deal with anything not easily broken down in tenths.
@mrxmry32643 жыл бұрын
Let's not forget that the metric system is much easier to use because of those insane conversion factors. In the metric system every single conversion factor is a power of 10. There's a million mm in a km. How many inches in a mile? edit: ffixed YET ANOTHER autocorrupt fuckup :-( and a typo
@LarsThurman4 жыл бұрын
Was interested until he pissed on the imperial system. Apparently there are more wood workers using the imperial system since the templates are marked in Imperial. Oh that's right, American's have the money. So sorry you will not be getting mine.
@timbeconaus4 жыл бұрын
It's a running gag down here in Australia, Lawrence. We really don't take it as seriously as you clearly do.
@mrxmry32643 жыл бұрын
Only a few backwards countries insist on using the stone age system. The vast majority of countries have adopted the superior metric system.
@HarlowBAshur2 жыл бұрын
The Yanks never lost a war until they started using metric.